British Newspapers 1600-1900

charge of having carried a greater number of passengers than he was entitled to do under the act. Police constable Roker, 95 N, stated that whilst on duty in the Kingsland road, about eight o'clock on the evening of Sunday

Nicholas, to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Northumberland Richard, to be Deputy Lieutanant of West Riding, co. York Sherbrook , Roker, candidate for parliament Sherburn , Sherburne. See Sherborne Shere , Sir Henry, Surveyor General of the Ordnance, deputy to

; had to discharge. Laughariie Sands, west side of Caermnrthcn Bay, at night. Crew and passengers saved by life-boat. Near Roker, Sunderland, by stress of weai ther; was floated off, and towed to Sunderland to repair, Dec. 21st. On the

19th Century British Pamphlets

& c. To Messrs. Fell & Co., Hexham , 7th November , 1S80. The trees supplied by you to the Roker and Burnfleld Parks , Sunderland , last spring have been very fati & factory. Notwithstanding the bad season for

84 At Roker 's a church is being built under very adverse circum¬ stances. At Bennett's Harbour the work which had been begun has almost entirely lapsed through the death of tha Catechist. A day school is much required. Little